Often, when people think of "art", they think of things found in museums — paintings, sculptures, drawings, and the like.

However, architecture is an art form as well, as is evident in our Home of Week, a stunning Victorian that is one of the city's only Eastlake style homes. Many details throughout the home still provide examples of the gorgeous original construction and design.

Set in a quiet city neighborhood lined with sidewalks and trees, this home is surrounded by other uniquely beautiful historic homes, each one-of-a-kind.

Its stunning exterior and wide front porch lead to double doors and an equally impressive interior. Walking into the foyer, you are met with grandeur of days past. An impressive curving staircase and tall ceilings — which listing agent Diana Henry of Diana Henry Realty noted are close to 12 feet — truly make the space feel huge. And with over 4,000 square feet of living space, this home actually is huge.

All of the fine craftsmen details of this home are remarkably intact for being close to 150 years old. From the wide hardwood floors that run throughout to intricate moldings and ceiling medallions, this home is truly a work of art.

There are four rooms off of the foyer. The front two have pocket doors leading to them. The room to the left has a lovely bay window feature and fireplace. To the right is a larger parlor also with a marble-mantled fireplace. Original shutters highlight the space's long and numerous windows.

Further down the foyer on the right is a spacious office/study with plenty of original built-ins. To the left near the stairs is a doorway to a huge dining room, again with historic touches like the shutters, chair rail and ceiling medallion.

The dining space is connected to the kitchen by a quaint breakfast room, ideal for informal dining. This space has the original tile flooring and a wall of built-ins with original hardware, a great space to display dishes.

The kitchen is a "nice, usable space" as described by Henry, not at all cramped or confined, with plenty cabinetry and stainless steel countertops. There is an entire wall dedicated to storage or a pantry. Off the kitchen is a convenient first floor bathroom.

A hallway between the kitchen and the foyer offers access to a back set of stairs to the upper levels and the large yard, which even comes equipped with a hot tub.

Up on the second floor are four large bedrooms and two smaller rooms, which can be used as bedrooms or for other purposes. All of the bedrooms have hardwood floors and interior shutters. At the front of the home is a light and bright room, which is connected to a walk-in closet that then leads to another large bedroom toward the rear of the home.

The front of the home also features a large tiled bathroom, which also has direct access to the master bedroom. This room has a bay window alcove identical to the parlor below. It connects to another room, which could be used as a separate bedroom or as a sitting room for the master suite. It features a unique Eastlake style fireplace.

This room connects to the hallway or you can walk through a closet to the one-of-a-kind bathroom. The art deco style has been pristinely maintained, its floor-to-ceiling soft green and black glass tiles remaining perfectly intact.

A room at the back of the home is thought to possibly be the home's original nursery. Its angular ceiling and fireplace make the space a cozy bedroom or office. There is an additional room that is currently used for storage but could easily be used as the floor's sixth bedroom.

And somehow, the tour is not over. The home's third floor is completely finished, housing two additional bedrooms and a bathroom. Its large common area was formerly a ballroom and still retains its charming wood detailing and unique angles.

This Home of the Week is ideal for any history or art buff, or anyone looking for a spacious home bursting with character and charm.